Yes. You get both of them through exchange of body fluids.
Hepatitis B is a viral, bloodborne infectious agent.
HBV is bloodborne.
Hepatitis B is an infectious disease caused by a bloodborne virus.
Hepatitis B is the bloodborne pathogen with a vaccine available.
HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C
Yes, all three are bloodborne pathogens. See link below for more details.
Hepatitis B
HIV is the most infectious between the following blood borne pathogens; HIV, hepatitis b, hepatitis c.
yes
A bloodborne pathogen is a disease causing agent in the blood such as a virus (HIV, HBV, or Herpes) or bacteria (TB, Gonorrhea). Corrected: Bloodborne Pathogens means, disease causing organisms transmitted by blood and other body fluids. Most common bloodborne pathogens are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C & HIV.
No, sweat is not considered a bloodborne pathogen. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease, such as HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. Sweat does not typically contain these pathogens and is generally not a medium for disease transmission. However, if sweat comes into contact with open wounds or mucous membranes, there could be a risk of infection, but this is not the same as being a bloodborne pathogen.
hepatitis b transmuted by blood by sex relation blood transmission ,contaminated blood products ,and skin cut or tato ,and insects biting and skin infections